*Hey btw I washed mine @ regular 40 degrees colour wash, I threw it in with jeans and other items, the sub came out great, I hung it out in the sun, the knit tightened but no perceivable shrinkage. Feels good.

Are there any plans for a re-run of the submariner? I for one would snap one up. I only came across SJC in December and a combination of dithering, the distraction of Christmas and being a general buffoon meant I failed to buy one.

(09-04-2017, 12:20 PM)Edward Wrote: I'm a guaranteed customer for a navy one in another run, as a carpet beetle has gotten at mine and I don't think I can save it. :-(

Definitely with the skull....

I'd also be open to one in bottle green, or Burgundy.... I think this is a design which could take a variety of colours....

If the damage isn't too big you could try an invisible weaver. I have done this with great success on several suits as well as on knitwear. Knitwear reweaving isn't as prohibitively priced as suitings as the yarn is much thicker and the work much easier.

One of my submariners ended up with giant holes in the front. I just bought some matching wool and darned the holes. it looks rough as anything, but I wear it in a casual way, so i don't care. It can still look good.

I'm going to look into it. The stupid thing I did was set it aside for mending when itg had two small holes - now there are seven. Shoulda had itg straight to the dry cleaner..... Not sure how repairabled the holes are now. I'm going to take it to the local dry-cleaner, though, as I've seen some work they've done opn denim repairs and it was outstanding....

Having worn my submariner jumpers all winter, I think it would be great if SJC could offer these again for next winter. It would be interesting to look at other colours (although the cream and navy are both fantastic colours, alternatives would be nice - I am thinking rust, I am sure that bottle-green would be popular).